Uss Missouri

About Uss Missouri, Honolulu

The USS Missouri is the exact place where the World War II formally ended.

The Battleship Missouri served the nation during three tough wars- the World War II, the Korean War and the Operation Desert Storm, where three generations of crew proudly worked with this very ship. Today, the ship memorial gives visitors a thorough memoir of its iconic role in the country’s history. Its collection includes historic artefacts and memorabilia. Also, visit the popular attractions in the city by following Honolulu itinerary 4 days.

Highlights include:

Passport to Pearl Harbor tour

Heart of the Missouri Tou

Uss Missouri Ticket Prices

Mighty Mo Pass: (35 minutes)

USD 27- Adults

USD 13 - children ages 4-12

Heart of the Missouri Tour: (2 hours)

USD 25- Adults

USD 12 - children ages 10-12

Passport to Pearl Harbor (takes around 5 hours):

USD 65- adult

USD 35- child (ages 4-12)

Uss Missouri Opening and Closing Hours

For prior reservations and booking tickets, visit the official website.

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By Amber

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. One of my favorites from my trip. We were the first people of the day so we had it all to ourselves. It was raining but not very hard so we didn't mind getting a little wet on the tour. They were renovating the teak deck in some places and seeing some of the finished areas was absolutely beautiful (especially in the rain when it was wet the colors were gorgeous). The history on this boat is amazing and I love it's proximity to the USS Arizona Memorial. Our tour guide Pol was the best!!!

By Mark Derry

This is the ship that the declaration of Peace in the Pacific WW2 was signed on. In addition to that most important fact the ship displays it's more recent past and tours of duty. On board there are interesting tours by very knowledgeable guides who have either served on or are involved with the Missouri one way or another. By the way... watch out for your head.

By Mike Smith

While I was enjoying a tropical holiday in paradise it was important to me to visit this historical location. Let me tell you that you will be moved by your short visit here. We live in the modern world where we really don't appreciate the sacrifices that were made during World War 2. I was very fortunate to be given a tour guide that was really special. From the tone of his voice to the articulation of the significance of what actually happened here, brought a tear to my eye during his brief talk. Make sure you visit here and take a tour.

By Charles Zeigler

This was an epic tour. Walked throughout the ship on the main deck, the second deck down, the surrender deck and even up to the navigation bridge. Saw living quarters, lounge, kitchen, cafeteria, and even an ice cream and soda fountain. This is an awesome experience that everyone visting Pearl Harbor should go on. The whole family loved it. Especially since the lower deck was air conditioned.

By Michael Bennion

A fascinating journey in time, the "Mighty Mo," stands strong on the site of one of America's darkest hours.She represents the end of the conflict. Visitors stand on the deck at the precise spot where Japanese representatives surrendered as the Missouri rested in Tokyo Bay in September 1945. The ship has become a floating museum. Especially moving are the exhibits dealing with the sea battle of Okinawa and the fight with Kamikaze attacks. Letters from the Japanese pilot who died while crashing his plane aboard this ship may be seen, as well as the dent in the battleship's gunwales where his plane struck the ship's bulwarks.